Dental appointments in the primary health care setting for users with toothache: a longitudinal analysis.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Brazilian oral research Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0134
Fabiano Costa Diniz, Maria Inês Barreiros Senna, Érika Talita Silva, Lígia de Assis Silva, Gizelton Pereira Alencar, Elisa Lopes Pinheiro, Loliza Luiz Figueiredo Houri Chalub, Raquel Conceição Ferreira
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This study aimed to estimate the morbidity associated with toothache treated in the primary health care (PHC) setting, stratified by the population size of Brazilian municipalities, from 2018 to 2022. This longitudinal ecological study was based on public national data from routine public dental service utilization records within the Health Information System for Primary Care. These data were employed to compute the rate of dental appointments for users with toothache (per 1,000 users) within each municipality throughout 15 four-month periods (P1-2018 to P3-2022), classified by population size. We integrated the databases for population size, denominator, and numerators. A longitudinal data regression model was used to estimate the four-monthly variation before and after P2-2020. Records from 5,332 municipalities (95.72%) were analyzed. The average rate of dental appointments for users with toothache (per 1,000 users) ranged from 9.65 (P2-2020) to 27.24 (P1-2018). Throughout the period, larger municipalities showed the lowest rates. Before P2-2020, the average rate in municipalities with >100,000 inhabitants fell by an average of 20.56% every four months, higher than the 7.25% variation in municipalities with < 5,000 inhabitants. After P2-2020, the rate in municipalities with < 5,000 inhabitants rose by 2.27%, a value lower than the variation in larger municipalities. The rates of dental appointments for users with toothache in the PHC setting indicate the persistent severity of dental conditions among public health service users, with variations across different regions of the country. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the rate of dental appointments for users with toothache, underscoring the need for dental services to enhance their adaptability and responsiveness to such crises.

牙痛患者在初级卫生保健机构的牙科预约:一项纵向分析
本研究旨在估计2018年至2022年巴西城市人口规模分层的初级卫生保健(PHC)环境中与牙痛治疗相关的发病率。这项纵向生态学研究基于初级保健卫生信息系统中常规公共牙科服务使用记录的公共国家数据。这些数据用于计算每个城市在15个4个月期间(P1-2018年至P3-2022年)按人口规模分类的牙痛用户的牙科预约率(每1000名用户)。我们整合了人口规模、分母和分子的数据库。采用纵向数据回归模型估计P2-2020前后4个月的变化。分析了5332个市(95.72%)的记录。牙痛用户的平均牙科预约率(每1000名用户)从9.65 (P2-2020)到27.24 (P1-2018)不等。在整个期间,较大的城市显示出最低的比率。在P2-2020年之前,人口10万以上的城市的平均失业率每4个月平均下降20.56%,高于人口< 5000的城市的7.25%。在P2-2020年之后,人口< 5000人的城市的发病率上升了2.27%,低于较大城市的变化。初级保健机构中牙痛患者的牙科预约率表明,公共卫生服务使用者的牙齿状况持续严重,在全国不同地区存在差异。2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了牙痛患者的牙科预约率,凸显了牙科服务需要加强对此类危机的适应能力和反应能力。
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